Heya, Just wondering your favorite hostels in Europe and why you like them so much.

I'm trying to plan an Interrail trip at the moment and would love to know your favorite hostels. Particularly in Berlin, Zurich, Amsterdam, Athens, Istanbul, Warsaw. Havnt decided any other places yet so I look forward to hearing about anywhere in Europe.

Edit: Thanks for your responses. R/Travel is such a brilliant community.

I can vouch for Czech Inn in Prague. I was just there two weeks ago, and it was awesome. The pillows and blankets are all new/super comfortable, and it definitely feels more like a hotel than hostel. The downstairs bar is great, too, and they show movies for when you just wanna chill.

Also, if you want to party in Amsterdam, it's gotta be the Flying Pig Downtown.

I loved Circus, the rooms, location and staff were great. I just felt kinda gouged for money...it is a nice facility but alcohol and food outside the hostel were much more reasonable. I guess you get that everywhere though.

Brugel in Brussels. I only got to stay one night but I was most impressed by it. 4 beds two a room, Bar in the basement, excellent food, "movie theater" on the second floor and close to all the cool places in Brussels.

St. Christophers in nearly every Country are great. You can also become a member and get 20% discounts and they send you tons of event information and useful backpacking tips: http://www.st-christophers.co.uk/

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